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Chapter 807: Hello, World!

    Chapter 807: Hello, World!


    <span style="font-weight:400">Outside the facility, Sra stood with a focused gaze, ensuring that none of the creatures were able to escape without her notice. This was not the first time that the Saints Guard had been forced to purge a site, and she knew that it would not be thest. She watched and counted as all four groups of centaurs left theplex, before they each ran out to upy equidistant points around the research facility.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Once everyone was in position, Sra began the operation by spreading her arms wide. Orange-red mes shot out from her arms, forming lines that connected to mes released by those on either side of her in the distance. Once the line was fully formed, she brought her hands close to one another, connecting them just as everyone else in the formation did. This caused the lines to form an even ring, which began gradually rotating.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Next, she shifted her hands to rest horizontally, one above the other. As she spread her hands apart this time, the ring began to expand both above and below, the ground practically roaring as it was dug into. This extension went higher and higher, until it came together at the top to form aplete sphere.


    <span style="font-weight:400">As soon as everyone was able to sense thepletion of the sphere, they took a half step back, their left fistsing forward until they were just outside of the mes. With this proximity, they continued feeding the fire with the left hand, their right forming an open palm that swirled with a silver wind. “Three, two, one.” Sra counted down, before mming her palm forward, just as everyone else did the same action.


    <span style="font-weight:400">As soon as the thirteen points of wind struck the sphere of fire, it seemed to copse in on itself, shrinking until there was nothing left of it. In its wake, it left a scorched crater, no indication of the previous facility anywhere to be found.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Is it… over?” The project lead asked with a disheartened voice. With the research facility gone, it was clear that all of them would need to be relocated to other areas while a newplex was constructed. For those that were unable to find avable positions, they were destined to suffer through a period of unemployment.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Sra gave a small nod, her eyes staring into the burnt crater. “We’ll remain posted nearby for three days to ensure that the creature did not escape the site before the purge.” It was clear that the creature that they were targeting this time was capable of digging through enchanted and reinforced concrete as if it were soft soil, so it was only natural for her to be cautious.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The project leader nodded his head dejectedly, turning to gesture for the rest of the staff to depart. Now that their site had been destroyed, they had to go report to the nearest government office. As they left, the Saints Guard converged on Sra, whose eyes remained focused on the crater below.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Do you think we got it?” The normal centaur among the group asked, to which Sra shook her head.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I don’t know. Hasting, head back to the stable, and send in a situation report. Make sure to set it as a priority message.” Hasting’s eyes went wide, and he immediately turned, kicking forward with silver wind wrapping around his hooves.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“What’s wrong, Sra? You think it survived the purge?” One of the pegasi asked in confusion. “You already confirmed that our fire can kill them, didn’t you?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Sra simply nodded her head, before shaking it. She reached into her pocket, thumbing a coin with a catlike face. “I’m still in mortal danger.” She said in a soft tone, causing the eyes of the others to go wide in rm. Each of the captains of the Saints Guard were given a single token of Terra, that way they would be able to sense an impending crisis. If they managed to resolve the crisis, the coin would fade away, having done its job.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Hearing that Sra was still feeling the sense of danger from the token, the others were able to all but confirm that the creature hadn’t been destroyed. Somehow, it had tunneled its way out of the facility before they initiated the purge. “Then why didn’t you go back yourself, or just file the report from here?” One of the unicorn centaurs asked in confusion.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“If I left, I would be leaving the crisis area, and the token would disappear. As long as I remain, I’ll be able to tell if anything changes about the situation. As for filing it myself remotely, I can’t be sure what actions might cause the creature to flee to another area. I need to remain present until the situation is resolved, and I can’t have any action taken in this area that was not already performed before the purge.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The questioning centaur furrowed his brow, before giving a simple nod. It was obvious that Sra was willingly putting herself in danger, but this was also a part of her duty. “Everyone, retreat one kilometer and establish a temporary stable. Once reinforcements arrive, we need to be ready to move at a moment’s notice.” Even though she said that, Sra did not move from her position.


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    <span style="font-weight:400">Ashley nodded to herself as she looked at the uninhabited world around her. “This should be good.” She said with a small smile, thankful to have the area she needed to practice system programming. Although she had created some systems before, that was primarily through breaking down existing systems into different modules and then mixing them together.


    <span style="font-weight:400">This would be her first attempt to truly write her own system program. Of course… “First, let’s make a backup.” She said, taking a deep breath and mobilizing her divinity to create an egg-like item in her hand. This was a seed containing the current system’s settings, which she had learned the creation method of thanks to Vivi. If her experiments caused a system shutdown without destroying the world itself, she could use this seed to restore the system to a clean version.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Once that was done, she lifted her hand, causing a small facility to rise up out of the shadows on the ground. Although it was not much at first nce, this facility was like a portable home and workstation, one which she had created for asions like this.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Stepping inside, she quickly found the console she needed and plugged the golden Admin Stone in. As soon as she did so, the familiar screens appeared, disying scrolling lines of code. Ashley licked her lips at the prospect of deciphering this code, though she knew that it was not going to be an easy feat. Even using the various domains that she had ess to would only give her a starting point.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Lifting a hand, she pointed her finger at the screens, mobilizing the power of the Games domain. “Show me the code governing the Mage ss.” She said, and most of the screens flickered away. Only one remained, rapidly scrolling and erging to disy a massive wall of code.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The Mage ss was one of the sses which directly governed a primary energy, so it would be a good starting point for referencing how the ss system worked. Currently, the issue Ashley was facing was that the characters disyed on the screen were not part of anynguage that she knew, simr to when she assisted an artificial intelligence in reaching divinity. “I need a trantion program…” She muttered, thinking how she could aplish this, before snapping her fingers.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Map the characters within the Game code, and use Technology to produce the trantion software.” She said with a grin, conjuring one of her own domains and two from her subordinate deities to use in the creation of a trinity. This trinity quickly took effect on the console where the Admin Stone was installed, mapping thenguage that was disyed and converting it into characters that she could recognize. However, the process of doing so caused the window to expand even further, as there appeared to be specific characters representing entire words or concepts.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Still, this was enough for Ashley, as it meant that she was able to read the code. However, there was something bothering her the more she looked at the tranted text. There were no areas within the code where variables were created, meaning that either that code existed elsewhere within the system, or the variables simply <i><span style="font-weight:400">existed</i><span style="font-weight:400"> somewhere in a base system registry. If it were thetter, it would be difficult for her to decipher them all, and she would ultimately be limited to the existing variables in the system.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Regardless, she began pouring over the code, left in awe as she came to realize that the system did not deal with hard set rules, but instead had more abstract concepts. She had always been aware of this on some level, as it was impossible for the system to function otherwise, but this was the first time seeing just how abstract the system went. “Let’s just try writing a simple function for now.” She muttered to herself, generating a holographic keyboard. “Let’s see… how about registering the act of blinking as a way to level the Mage ss?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Obviously, she would never implement something like this in any of Dale’s worlds, as it would cause everyone to self-destruct from their mana building too rapidly. However, it was a suitable test for her first function.


    <span style="font-weight:400">She wrote the code in a separate window, before running it through the trantion program that she had created to import into the main system code. When she realized that nothing had immediately broken, she tested it by blinking.


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    <span style="font-weight:400">Mage has leveled up!


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    <span style="font-weight:400">Surprised, she grinned and blinked again twice. However, the same message did not appear again. Raising her brow, she looked at the code windows before her, her face going pale when she saw that the text was now garbled and scattered about. “Delete! Delete all the code! Factory reset!” She shouted quickly, using the Admin Stone to delete the entire system code before using her backup.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Once she confirmed that the code had been restored, she sighed and created a second backup. “If I still had a physical heart, this would not be good for it.” She muttered, before trying to think of what she could have done wrong. <i><span style="font-weight:400">Maybe I just have to take the system down between patches?</i>


    <span style="font-weight:400">Trying the same test once again, she first programmed a way for the system to be shut down without deleting everything. To do this, she used one of the same backups that she had created as a storage device, adjusting the console to be able to upload the system code into the seed where it could be patched. Once the patch wasplete, she could use the seed to restart the system. In theory, this should work just fine.


    <span style="font-weight:400">In practice, it was less fine. Once again, the code came out corrupted after the patch, leaving Ashley to suspect that there was a problem with the code itself. “Is there an untrantable character that I’m missing?” She asked, looking at the esoteric characters of the system code, andparing it to the results of her own code.


    <span style="font-weight:400">In the end, she found that there was an alteration to thest character in every line of code, one that wasn’t in the software she created. With a groan, she rubbed her face with a palm. “Why do I feel like this is the equivalent of missing a semicolon…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Ashley shook her head, making the necessary adjustment to the trantion software and running the patch again. As she felt it was a good idea to keep the downtime functionality for patching, she reused that code. Thankfully, it seemed to work this time, Ashley having the power to take down the system by literally snapping her fingers. Though, she had to use the console to activate it again after the patch wasplete.


    <span style="font-weight:400">She felt as if she were exploring bold new terrain, once again writing what was essentially a cheat code to level up. The difference was, this time it worked. She bit her lips, curious. “What other cheats could I write in? Health? No, that wouldn’t work. The system doesn’t have a direct effect on the body’s health unless it is during the leveling process, and that’s just a side-effect of the body’s evolution.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Although she wanted to create a cheat code for unlimited health that Dale could use, she knew right away that it was impossible. The system only reported a person’s health, but did not directly control it. Thus, such a system would only disy Dale as being at full health even when he was at death’s door.


    <span style="font-weight:400">In the end, Ashley couldn’t think of any truly game breaking cheats that could be written, as all of those systems were governed by naturalws instead of the game system itself. Without ess to the system’s core variables, she wouldn’t be able to find anything that she could take advantage of for things like that, either. Thus, she set her sights to simply understanding the code at a deeper level again, wanting to figure out how everything functioned. Of course, that was after disabling the cheat to level the Mage ss.
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